Cathy and I will be continuing our conversations with our Japanese collaborators in a program at the Generations United Conference coming up in Honolulu in July. We appreciate the support of the Eisner Foundation award which will make this possible.

Peter J. Whitehouse, MD, PhD is Professor of Neurology and former Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Psychology, Nursing, Organizational Behavior, Cognitive Science, Bioethics and History. He is an intergenerative, narrative-focused evolutionary physician and health coach. His main passion is developing innovative learning environments (such as The Intergenerational School) to promote collective wisdom and contribute to individual, community, and planetary health.

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Alzheimer isn’t a Myth by two major reasons, one : the so called alz is actually a demence, with a diagnosis upon an essential depresion, a decided lost of the attention, not of memory, progressive lost of sensorial recognition in the 15 or more chanels,and diminish or full lessen emotional behaviour, and two: because myth is a story usual of unknown origin and at least partially traditional, that ostensibly relates historical events usu, of such character as to serve to explain some practice, belief, institution or natural phenomenon, and that is esp asociated with religious riles and beliefs (see Western third new international dictionary